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Don’t be fooled by China’s icy response to America’s policy reversal that will allow a key Nvidia Corp. artificial ...
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Prediction: Nvidia Won't Be Able to Live Up to Wall Street's Sky-High Expectations on Aug. 27
Nvidia is priced for perfection in a market and trend that are anything but perfect.
Nvidia faces high valuations amid slowing growth, geopolitical risks, and cooling AI demand, with plateauing revenue. Read ...
Following comments by US Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick in July, Chinese authorities have stepped up efforts to encourage domestic tech companies to use locally produced chips instead of ...
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) -Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang discussed concerns about Huawei Technologies Co.'s growing artificial intelligence capabilities with U.S. lawmakers, according to a senior ...
Huawei hopes the Ascend 910D will outperform Nvidia’s H100 chip, the industry standard for AI training since 2022. Previous models in the Ascend line-up include the 910B and 910C.
NVIDIA’s CEO, Jensen Huang, has raised concerns that U.S. chip sanctions are indirectly strengthening Huawei’s position in the global AI race. With NVIDIA restricted from selling even its ...
So, if Huawei's 910D can truly rival Nvidia's H100 chip, that would give Chinese companies access to more powerful chips than they have been buying from Nvidia in recent years.
Huawei was previously thought to be struggling to hit H100-level performance. Instead, it’s leapfrogged expectations and now looks to be shadowing Nvidia’s product cadence.
Beijing is putting on a show that it doesn’t want American chips, says Catherine Thorbecke for Bloomberg Opinion.
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